cooperative|cooperatives in English
noun
[co'op·er·a·tive || -pərətɪv]
coop, collective, collectively owned and operated business
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1. For example, workers have a direct stake in worker co-operatives, producers in producers or retailers’ Cooperatives, and users in Cooperatives of users (consumer Cooperatives, housing Cooperatives, cooperative banks, etc.)
2. Citing the Evergreen Cooperatives as a model, USW has started pilot cooperative organizing efforts in Pennsylvania and Ohio, including the Pittsburgh Clean and Green Laundry Cooperative and the Cincinnati Union Cooperative Initiative
3. According to ideal type cooperative theory, consumer cooperatives are the best possible spokesmen for the consumers in the marketplace.
4. Data in essence were a free and renewable resource contributed by members of the cooperative and cooperatives like them around the world.
5. 2 Data in essence were a free and renewable resource contributed by members of the cooperative and cooperatives like them around the world.
6. In 1985, the cooperative sector of the Soviet economy was comprised of some 26,000 collective farms with 12.7 million workers, housing Cooperatives that accounted for about eight percent of all housing construction, and assorted garden, dacha-construction, consumer, and handicraft Cooperatives.
7. All Cooperatives except Section 521 Cooperatives must include non …
8. These may come in the form of cooperative wholesale societies, through which consumers' cooperatives collectively purchase goods at wholesale prices and, in some cases, own factories.
9. State farms accounted for 19.1 percent of pig raising; other state organizations, for 34.2 percent; agricultural cooperatives, for 12.5 percent; and individual cooperative members, for 34.2 percent.
10. This material will be distributed to rental agencies, housing cooperatives and house-building cooperatives.
11. Agricultural Cooperatives In The United States
12. 4 How Cooperatives grow Contrary to popular belief, Cooperatives and mutuals grow at similar rates as publicly traded
13. Nebraska agricultural Cooperatives have changed CEOs
14. Yet, Cooperatives are marginalised and treated as …
15. Cooperatives and Income Tax Principles James R
16. There are other types of housing Cooperatives.
17. Cooperatives Board Participation in CEO Succession Events
18. Cooperatives and Women's Empowerment and Gender Equality
19. Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative P.O
20. Surplus of cooperatives which belongs to cooperatives'"excessive collection"or"underpayment"from members should be distributed according to reasonable orders.
21. State farms were more highly mechanized than cooperatives.
22. Mutual fund or cooperative enterprise.
23. To sum up, a collaboration generally consists of a cooperative, followed by a non-cooperative game.
24. Beneficiaries are associations of agricultural consortia, cooperatives and undertakings
25. Cooperative missions are also planned.